Discover the psychology of the Other-One and how perception, language, and growth shape its mind.
This introductory text invites readers to compare the Other-One with engines, plants, and animals to uncover what makes it unique. Through simple experiments and clear explanations, it shows how sensory points on the skin relate to space perception, localizing touch, and the emergence of thought and symbol use. The book frames growth as a central feature and explains how thinking, willfulness, and language come together to form a distinct, self-guided way of interacting with the world.
Carefully grounded in observation, it traces how basic sensory signals become everyday knowledge, and how the Other-One develops tools like talking or writing to influence action. Readers will see how a life-like mind can arise from everyday experiences, with practical demonstrations that connect anatomy, physiology, and behavior without requiring prior expertise.
- How the skin maps space and how sensations differentiate distance and location
- How symbols and language mediate actions and decisions
- The relationship between growth, will, and thought in behavior
- Simple experiments that illustrate discrimination, perception, and reflexes
Ideal for readers curious about foundational psychology, perception, and the development of thought and language.